Zee Design & Build | Offices in Lake Stevens & Kirkland, WA
The Dogwood
Meet The Dogwood — a beautifully modern 698 SF, 2-bedroom / 1-bath small-home plan designed to perform equally well as a stand-alone residence or a backyard ADU. With its clean shed-roof architecture, bold modern window package, and sleek contemporary curb appeal, The Dogwood looks and feels like a true custom home—not an afterthought. Whether you’re building for rental income, multigenerational living, or a flexible primary residence or home-office setup, this plan delivers a modern footprint that feels open, bright, and intentionally designed.
Unlike generic stock plans, The Dogwood Plan Set from Zee-LLC is created by a professional design + build contractor, ensuring the design is optimized for real-world construction efficiency and permitting success. Every inch is thoughtfully planned to reduce wasted space, streamline utilities, and support practical build execution—helping save time, avoid costly redesigns, and ensure the finished home matches the original vision. It’s not just a pretty floor plan—it’s a contractor-ready design built to perform in the field, whether as an ADU or a stand-alone home.
Inside, The Dogwood features a spacious open-concept kitchen and living area, complete with an island for seating and entertaining, plus a smartly placed washer/dryer closet for everyday convenience. Two well-sized bedrooms provide privacy and flexibility for full-time living, guests, or rental use, while generous closets—including a dedicated utility / water-heater closet—maximize storage without sacrificing living space. With a thoughtfully designed bathroom layout and a smooth flow from entry to living areas, The Dogwood offers an ideal balance of modern style, livability, and long-term, investment-grade value in both ADU and stand-alone applications.
NOTE: This plan set is intended as a conceptual construction plan and design package. These drawings are not guaranteed to meet all local building codes, zoning regulations, energy requirements, engineering standards, or permitting requirements in every jurisdiction. Additional documentation—such as structural engineering, site-specific details, energy calculations, surveys, and other items—may be required for permitting and construction approval. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or builder to verify compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations prior to construction.